Richard Brautigan papers, 1942-2003 (bulk 1958-1984).

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Richard Brautigan papers, 1942-2003 (bulk 1958-1984).

Contains manuscripts, notebooks, correspondence, financial and travel records, records of his literary agent (The Helen Brann Agency), clippings, reviews, publicity and flyers, a few photographs, and some personal items.

9 boxes, 10 cartons, 4 oversize folders (15.9 linear ft.)Copies of prose: Box 5, Carton 5 : Reels 1 and 2: negative (BNEG Boxes 1789-1790) and positive.Copies of poetry: Cartons 6-7 : Reels 3 and 4 : negative BNEG Boxes 1791-1792) and positive.Copies of notebooks, miscellaneous fragments: Carton 8, Box 4 : Reels 5 and 6: negative (BNEG Boxes 1802-1803) and positive.Copies of correspondence and miscellaneous personalia, 1965-1984, undated: Boxes 1-2 : Reels 7 and 8 : negative (BNEG Box 1951-1952) and positive.Copies of literary miscellany, 1965-1984, undated: Box 3 : Reel 9 : negative (BNEG Box 1953) and positive.Copies of notebooks: Carton 9 : Reels 10 and 11 : negative (BNEG Box 1954-1955) and positive.

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Helen Brann Agency.

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Online Archive of California

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Brautigan, Richard

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Edna Webster was a close personal friend of Brautigan's. Her son, Peter, was Brautigan's best friend during the time these materials were written. Her daughter, Linda, was Brautigan's "first love." From the description of Richard Brautigan papers, [195-]. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 122556663 American writer (novelist, poet). Born Tacoma, Washington, January 30 1935. Died Bolinas, California, September 1984. For many, Brautigan was a quintessent...